No encapsulating liquid or heat dissipation fins! Achieves a structure that eliminates the need for zero point adjustment during clamp tightening.
The "SU71" is a two-wire pressure transmitter that realizes a "liquid-filled-less" structure, which does not use filling liquid for pressure transmission. Thanks to the capacitive pressure sensor, it is less affected by "strain" during clamping, eliminating the need for zero point adjustment after installation. It features an ideal safe and secure structure suitable for pharmaceutical, food, and cosmetic manufacturing processes. 【Features】 ■ Safe and secure structure without using filling liquid ■ All stainless steel case for safety and security ■ Supports low pressure range from 20 kPa ■ Output accuracy: ±0.5% F.S. ■ Can withstand up to 150°C without heat dissipation fins *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■Innovatively low unevenness in the flat pressure receiving area of SUS316L ■Electropolishing and passivation treatment as standard ■No zero point adjustment needed during clamp tightening ■Two types of installation (standard installation and inverted installation) can be selected based on the installation orientation ■Protection rating: Equivalent to IP67 *Atmospheric inlet is equivalent to IP65 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications】 ■Liquid and gas measurement, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The progress of computers, which can be likened to the human brain, is remarkable; however, the advancement of sensors, which can be compared to the human five senses, cannot be said to be on par with it. Nagano Keiki believes that the advancement of sensors is a crucial issue that creates new cultures and opens our future. In the field of process instrumentation, we have gained significant achievements and trust in pressure, temperature, and measurement devices. We are further leveraging our sensor technology and mechatronics technology in factory automation, the automotive industry, and the information and communication sectors, working on product development for "sensors," "actuators," and "control devices" that are suitable for new application areas.